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Sorry, attached. >>> "H. J. Lu" <hjl@lucon.org> 13.10.05 16:54:21 >>> On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 09:05:54AM +0200, Jan Beulich wrote: > >>> "H. J. Lu" <hjl@lucon.org> 12.10.05 18:06:45 >>> > >On Wed, Oct 12, 2005 at 05:31:01PM +0200, Jan Beulich wrote: > >> > >> I want to be able to have a header file that defines an alias > memcpy > >> should resolve to (because there is no way I could tell gcc to not > call > >> memcpy when copying large compound objects), which can be included > by > >> both consumers and producer of the replacement definition, without > the > >> producer (because of inclusion of the header file) providing a > global > >> definition for memcpy. > >> > >> Similarly, I want to be able to a header file that defines an > alias, > >> say, __divdi3 should resolve to (because there is no way I could > tell > >> gcc to not call __divdi3 when dividing 64-bit integers on a 32-bit > >> target), which can be included by both consumers and producer of > the > >> replacement definition, without the producer (because of inclusion > of > >> the header file) providing a global definition for __divdi3 (because > the > >> policy in the rest of the component - linux kernel - is to not have > such > >> a function available). > >> > > > >Then please show me a testcase where I can do > > > ># make > > > >and see the failure. > > Here we go: just 'make' results in two calls to copymem (as logged to > the console), whereas 'make DEFINES=LOCAL' (with an older assembler used > by the compiler) results in just one call (as intended). > Where is the testcase? H.J.
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